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Louisiana’s New Law Sparks First Amendment Showdown
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Louisiana’s New Law Sparks First Amendment Showdown

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Under Louisiana’s new, recently enacted law (HB 173), journalists and other citizens are limited in their right to film the police. Anyone who finds themselves within 25 feet of an on-duty officer doing that – after being warned to stop or retreat – could face misdemeanor charges. Now a group of Louisiana-based media companies is challenging the new legislation by suing the state – Attorney General Liz Murrill and two other officials – on First Amendment grounds, seeking an injunction. The plaintiffs behind the Deep South Today v. Murrill case, brought before the US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, go into the importance of the media being able to cover police activity to ensure public scrutiny and avoid miscarriage of justice. HB 173, the filing continues, “has grave implications for the ability of reporters and news organizations, including plaintiffs, to exercise their First Amendment rights.” Although the lawsuit does not specifically mention the consequence the law could have on speech online, given that a majority of videos showing police at work get posted on the internet, the restrictions imposed by the act could also have indirect implications for that form of freedom of expression. According to the plaintiffs, the law is unconstitutional and enables the police to prevent both journalists and the public from being close enough to document their work. At the same time, officers are allowed to stop those filming them from approaching, either providing a reason or not, and that includes public gatherings, arrests, and reporting from the scene of an accident. And, there are no exceptions that would regulate when 25 feet is objectively not close enough for a member of the public or a reporter to document police activity. Since officers are now given the right to ask those filming them to leave – this means they are able to “effectively silence them” and bypass the constitution, the filing reads. State AG Murrill, on the other hand, told the press that HB 173 is designed to allow law enforcement to perform their duties “without being threatened or impeded by others.” Murrill also said she would defend the law as a reasonable response to what she calls past “documented interference with law enforcement.” If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Louisiana’s New Law Sparks First Amendment Showdown appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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2 yrs

Free Beacon Editor Corrects PBS Claim 'There's No Evidence' Walz Padded Military Resume
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Free Beacon Editor Corrects PBS Claim 'There's No Evidence' Walz Padded Military Resume

Washington Free Beacon editor-in-chief Eliana Johnson was forced to correct PBS News Hour host Amna Nawaz on Friday after the latter claimed “there’s no evidence” Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz has embellished his military resume. Johnson correctly pointed out that, on the contrary, “there’s no question” he has “padded and inflated his resume.” Nawaz began by doing the same dishonest trick that MSNBC’s Ali Velshi did, by playing a clip of Walz’s GOP counterpart, JD Vance, accusing him of abandoning his unit prior to an Iraq deployment, but omitting the part where Vance also called out Walz for promoting gun control by comparing certain weapons he wants to ban to weapons he carried “in war,” despite never having been to war.     After the clip, a disappointed Nawaz turned to Johnson, who was again filling in for New York Times columnist David Brooks, “Eliana, this is so reminiscent of that swift-boating attack on John Kerry back in 2004. We know the same man is behind it. He's running the Trump campaign now, Chris LaCivita. Why run with these attacks when there's no evidence for what they're saying right now?” Johnson countered, “Well, I do think there's some evidence for what they're saying, but let's look at it in two parts. One is the issue on the merits, where I think there's no question Tim Walz has padded and inflated his resume. And the second is— ” Nawaz interrupted, “In what way specifically?” Rewinding a bit, Johnson recalled, “Well, JD Vance mentioned that the timing of his retirement is suspect, and I think it would take a little bit longer to talk about the timeline of that… He knew that they were going to be called up. He had gotten a warning that they were going to be called up, and he said in a press release for his campaign, if called up, I have a duty to serve. He didn't do that. It's clear he has — he's inflated this, and he's made it a part of his biography. By the way, this has been an issue in every single one of Walz's campaigns.” Ultimately, Johnson believes that the issue won't matter much in the end because, unlike Kerry, Walz is merely the vice presidential nominee. Still, Nawaz turned to an even more upset Washington Post associate editor, Jonahtan Capehart, “Jonathan, please — your face. It says, ‘I don't know how to react.’” Ignoring the “in war” falsehood, Walz referring to himself by the wrong rank, and everything Johnson just said, Capehart claimed, “It's a spurious charge. The man served his country for, what, 24 years? And, sure, this is a race between Trump and Harris. And if you're going to talk about military record and military service, Donald Trump has none. And so let's just put that to the side. Capehart also remembered something he wanted to say earlier in the segment, “Vice President Harris is not afraid of Donald Trump, which is why I think she has been very effective on the trail in terms of reacting in the most minimal way possible to the racism and sexism and misogyny that he's been hurling at her since she got to the top of the ticket.” As for News Hour and the question of Walz’s retirement, Nawaz’s colleague, Geoff Bennett, also claimed on Thursday that “there is no evidence” to support Vance’s claim, despite Walz’s superior claiming otherwise. Here is a transcript for the August 9 show: PBS News Hour 8/9/2024 7:32 PM ET AMNA NAWAZ: Eliana, this is so reminiscent of that swift-boating attack on John Kerry back in 2004. We know the same man is behind it. He's running the Trump campaign now, Chris LaCivita. Why run with these attacks when there's no evidence for what they're saying right now? ELIANA JOHNSON: Well, I do think there's some evidence for what they're saying, but let's look at it in two parts. One is the issue on the merits, where I think there's no question Tim Walz has padded and inflated his resume. And the second is… (Crosstalk) JOHNSON: … his military resume. NAWAZ: In what way specifically? (Crosstalk) JOHNSON: Well, JD Vance mentioned that the timing of his retirement is suspect, and I think it would take a little bit longer to talk about the timeline of that. But the… (Crosstalk) NAWAZ: He's alleging that he retired because his unit was being deployed. JOHNSON: Right. He knew that they were going to be called up. He had gotten a warning that they were going to be called up, and he said in a press release for his campaign, if called up, I have a duty to serve. He didn't do that. It's clear he has — he's inflated this, and he's made it a part of his biography. By the way, this has been an issue in every single one of Walz's campaigns. But, separately, I think there's a question of, how significant is this going to be down the road? You mentioned the swift-boat veterans. Those attacks were effective, but they were levied against the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, John Kerry, back in 2004… NAWAZ: We should say they were also discredited. JOHNSON: … which is different. And so this race is not going to be won or lost based on attacks made on either JD Vance or Tim Walz. It's going to be about Trump and the Harris/Biden record. So, I don't think they're — that this is actually likely to be a very significant issue down the line. NAWAZ: Jonathan, please — your face. It says, “I don't know how to react.” JONATHAN CAPEHART: It's a spurious charge. The man served his country for, what, 24 years? And, sure, this is a race between Trump and Harris. And if you're going to talk about military record and military service, Donald Trump has none. And so let's just put that to the side. I remembered what I was going to say in that first — and the thing is, Vice President Harris is not afraid of Donald Trump, which is why I think she has been very effective on the trail in terms of reacting in the most minimal way possible to the racism and sexism and misogyny that he's been hurling at her since she got to the top of the ticket. 
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Gamers Realm
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2 yrs

Fallout London’s success pushes its devs to form a new indie studio
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Fallout London’s success pushes its devs to form a new indie studio

Following the hype of the Fallout TV show, the exceptionally ambitious Fallout London mod for Fallout 4 has been an incredible hit. In fact, Fallout London broke records with over 500,000 downloads in its first 24 hours alone. Due to its success, developer Team FOLON has revealed it's looking to become an indie studio. Continue reading Fallout London’s success pushes its devs to form a new indie studio MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Fallout 4 console commands, Fallout 4 mods, Fallout 4 System Requirements
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2 yrs

CNN Cut Short Interview With Tim Walz's Ex Unit Commander Because of 'Technical Difficulties'
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CNN Cut Short Interview With Tim Walz's Ex Unit Commander Because of 'Technical Difficulties'

CNN Cut Short Interview With Tim Walz's Ex Unit Commander Because of 'Technical Difficulties'
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
2 yrs

Google’s Pixel Fold one year later: I can’t wait for the sequel
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Google’s Pixel Fold one year later: I can’t wait for the sequel

Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Using the Fold can feel special, but Google needs to make some obvious upgrades for the follow-up. Continue reading…
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Brazil Investigates Plane Crash That Killed 62
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Brazil Investigates Plane Crash That Killed 62

Brazilian authorities worked Saturday to piece together what exactly caused the plane crash in Sao Paulo state the previous day that killed all 62 people on board. Local airline Voepass' plane, an ATR 72 twin-engine turboprop, was headed for Sao Paulo's international airport.
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Philippine Military: Chinese Jets Endanger Patrol Plane With Risky Maneuver
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Philippine Military: Chinese Jets Endanger Patrol Plane With Risky Maneuver

The Philippine military chief condemned Saturday what he said was the provocative actions of two Chinese air force aircraft that executed a dangerous maneuver and dropped flares in the path of a Philippine air force plane on routine patrol in the South China Sea.
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Ancient Ruins Reveal the Engineering Marvels of 1800-Year-Old Roman Mills
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Ancient Ruins Reveal the Engineering Marvels of 1800-Year-Old Roman Mills

Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University have decoded the history of the Roman mill complex of Barbegal in France using calcium carbonate deposits from the site....
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2 yrs

Bad Guys vs. Thugs: The Dynamics of Most Communist Revolutions
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Bad Guys vs. Thugs: The Dynamics of Most Communist Revolutions

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 40:01 — 55.0MB)Subscribe: Android | RSS | More In this week’s episode, we talk with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America. Luis is the Florida state…
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Mars and Jupiter get chummy in the night sky
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Mars and Jupiter get chummy in the night sky

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida —  Mars and Jupiter are cozying up in the night sky for their closest rendezvous this decade. They’ll be so close Wednesday, at least from our perspective, that just a…
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